India-Paraguay Partnership: How First JCM Meeting Strengthens Ties

India and Paraguay have taken their relationship to the next level with their first-ever Joint Commission meeting. The talks covered everything from trade and technology to renewable energy and security cooperation. Both countries identified agriculture, solar power, and infrastructure as key areas for future collaboration. They also agreed to hold the next meeting in New Delhi to continue building this important partnership.

Key Points: India Paraguay First Joint Commission Meeting Bilateral Relations

  • First Joint Commission meeting co-chaired by senior diplomats from both nations
  • Review covered political relations, trade, technology and security cooperation
  • Identified renewable energy and agriculture as priority sectors for partnership
  • Both countries reaffirmed commitment to combat terrorism through coordinated efforts
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India, Paraguay hold first JCM meeting, discuss enhancing bilateral ties

India and Paraguay hold inaugural Joint Commission meeting, expanding cooperation in trade, energy, infrastructure and security while strengthening MERCOSUR partnership.

"Both sides agreed on the importance of strengthening cooperation in mutually beneficial areas - Ministry of External Affairs"

Asuncion, Nov 15

India and Paraguay held the First Meeting of the Joint Commission Mechanism (JCM) in the Paraguayan capital city of Asuncion, where both sides conducted a comprehensive review of the current state of bilateral relations, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Saturday.

The meeting was co-chaired by Paraguay's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Victor Verdun, on behalf of the Paraguayan Government, and MEA Secretary (East) Periasamy Kumaran on behalf of the Indian Government.

According to the MEA, the two sides highlighted the renewed dynamism in bilateral ties, driven by the recent State visit of Paraguay's President Santiago Pena Palacios, to India, which marked a significant milestone in strengthening political dialogue and deepening bilateral cooperation in various areas of common interest.

The Indian side also appreciated the establishment of the Parliamentary Friendship Commission for India in the Chamber of Senators in the National Congress of Paraguay.

"During the meeting, issues on the bilateral agenda were addressed, including political and economic relations, cooperation in technology, infrastructure, energy, education, health, trade and investment, civil aviation, tourism, space, sustainable development, and water resources. In addition, views were exchanged on multilateral issues of common interest, including cooperation in international forums and organisations," read a statement issued by the MEA.

"Both sides agreed on the importance of strengthening cooperation in mutually beneficial areas, promoting trade, encouraging investment, and consolidating the multi-faceted partnership in sectors of mutual interest, as well as advancing the negotiation of bilateral instruments. The following areas were identified as priorities: agriculture; renewable energy (especially solar); biofuels; information and communication technologies; cybersecurity; public health; education and technical training; civil aviation; infrastructure, railways; water management and cooperation; sustainable development; and space cooperation," the statement added.

The MEA mentioned that both parties agreed that terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations, constitutes a serious threat to international peace and security.

The two sides also reaffirmed their commitment to combating terrorism through coordinated efforts at the bilateral, regional, multilateral, and global levels. They also expressed their willingness to strengthen cooperation and bilateral coordination mechanisms in the areas of security and cybersecurity, for mutual benefit.

The Joint Commission emphasised the importance of strengthening ties between India and MERCOSUR as a means to expand trade and investment opportunities.

"In this context, Paraguay reiterated its willingness to work jointly with India and the MERCOSUR Member States, recalling that during the official visit of President Santiago Peña to India in June 2025, both Governments expressed their commitment to deepen commercial relations within the framework of the MERCOSUR-India Preferential Trade Agreement," the MEA stated.

During the meeting, it was also agreed that the next session of the Joint Commission will take place in New Delhi on a date to be mutually agreed upon by both parties.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some positive diplomatic news! The focus on renewable energy, cybersecurity and space cooperation shows we're thinking long-term. Hope this leads to more educational exchanges too - would love to see Indian students getting opportunities in Latin America.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these agreements actually translate into tangible benefits for common people. Too often we see grand announcements but little follow-through on trade and investment promises. Let's hope this time is different.
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Sarah B
The MERCOSUR connection is smart! Paraguay can be our gateway to South American markets. Indian companies should explore agricultural exports and pharmaceutical partnerships there. Good strategic move by our diplomats 👏
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Kavya N
Water management cooperation is much needed! Both countries face similar challenges. Hope our expertise in this area can help Paraguay while we learn from their experiences too. Win-win situation for both nations.
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Michael C
Good to see India strengthening ties beyond traditional partners. The focus on terrorism cooperation is important - global security needs collective action. Hope this partnership brings more stability and economic opportunities for both countries.

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